Tapia & Coello and Triay & Brea sweep the Italy Major finals
Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello held off Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto 7-5, 7-6(4) to lift the Italy Major trophy. The number ones never trailed on the scoreboard, but they needed a tiebreak to close out a second set that Galán and Chingotto pushed all the way to the wire in Rome.
The final swung on small margins. Tapia and Coello converted the breaks that mattered in the first set, then weathered a sharper, more aggressive Chingotto in the second before pulling clear in the tiebreak. For Galán and Chingotto, it's another deep run that ends one match short of a Major title.
On the women's side, Gemma Triay Pons and Delfina Brea Senesi were even more emphatic, beating Ariana Sánchez Fallada and Andrea Ustero Prieto 6-1, 7-5. Triay and Brea raced through the opener and, after Sánchez and Ustero found their footing in the second, held their nerve down the stretch to seal the title in straight sets.
With 118 matches played across the week, the Italy Major delivered a clean sweep for the top seeds on both sides. The circuit moves on with Tapia, Coello, Triay and Brea reinforcing their grip at the top of the rankings, and the chasing pairs left to regroup before the next stop.
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